All Breaking news articles – Page 95
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OMA's Manchester 'Factory' venue approved
£110m city-centre arts venue recommended for approval by planners
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Toxic workplaces ‘threaten wellbeing’, says Aecom study
Consultant says weak design leads to poor productivity, long-term sickness and has impact on staff recruitment and retention
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Contractors should push for 5% margins, says ISG boss
Paul Cossell says audit of firm’s construction contracts reveals up to £40m was spent inefficiently
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Mayfair house gets 'outstanding' BREEAM first
Grangewood delivers first listed building refurbishment to receive top sustainability standard
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Government review backs £1.3bn Swansea Bay
Developer of scheme calls review “watershed moment” for British energy
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Bouygues walks from £90m Bristol Arena job
Bristol City Council and contractor fail to agree price for 12,000-capacity venue
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Hill plans to buy 'at least one' UK consultant
Chief executive reveals strategy to acquire major QS company within two years to grow UK business
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Skyscraper glut continues as 2016 sets new record
More tall buildings were built globally last year than ever before, with China completing the most
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1,550-tonne bridge piece shipped into Sunderland
Farrans-built New Wear Crossing is taking shape
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Further fall in industry output in November
Strong private housing growth only bright spot in latest ONS figures
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Garden Bridge to start public fund-raising appeal
Charity behind London project admits it has no idea how much the final bill will be
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Multiplex lands £1bn One Nine Elms job
Firm replaces Balfour Beatty on Chinese developer’s inaugural UK job
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Centre Point tower revamp nears completion
Almacantar and Multiplex progressing revamp of 34-storey brutalist tower
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Khan calls in first housing schemes
Mayor of London steps in for first time over two high-rise resi towers
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Construction professionals fear poor deal on Brexit
Two thirds of poll respondents say they are not confident in the likely outcome of the government’s negotiations
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Government review expected to back £1.3bn Swansea Bay
Review led by former Tory minister Charles Hendry expected to support scheme